This would be pointless for a number of reasons:
1) GMAC has a very large valut of questions each test uses.
2) A better approach is "GMAT tests everything!" rather than thinking about what one person saw on his/her test.
3) The spirit of helping is great, but this could theortically give later testers an advantage (I say theoretically because of #1).
Additionally...I believe this would violate the agreement each test taker has with GMAC. While you do not suggest that the actual questions are reproduced here, the point GMAC makes with the non-disclosure is to make the GMAT fair for each person.
Don't do it and stop trying to think of an easier way that might enter a gray ethical area. Take the high road, prep like crazy and get a great score on your own. A 750 you earn on your own is better than a 770 you get from cheating.
vdhawan1 wrote:
i just have an idea for this one.
why not every gmat taker (as per the schedule) mention as to what is being tested (just a break donw of topic - number theory, inequalities etc)..what is his / her feel on the kind of RC,CR and SC questions being asked.
this will help the other (coming) test takers to be more ready for the coming battle. i mean its just an idea. what do u guys think abt it.